System Alignment definition

System Alignment means the alignment as shown in Exhibit A. Exhibit A may be amended from time-to-time as the System expands and/or as needs require.
System Alignment means the alignment for the System agreed to between the parties as identified in Exhibit A of the LRT Agreement.

Examples of System Alignment in a sentence

  • Initial and Airport Segments Initial Segment Airport Segment System Alignment Westlake stub tunnel to SeaTac Airport Station = 15.6 miles of double track Train Service Seven days a week (including holidays) Stations 13 stations (5 below ground, 3 aerial and 5 at-grade stations) Headways (Initial Segment) Monday – Friday Saturday Sunday & Holidays * Headways may be adjusted to 6 minutes with the February 2010 service change following the opening of the Airport Segment.

  • Hours: 640 Fees: $92,760 System Alignment and Consolidation During our tenure as a state-term contractor for over 15 years, we have a proven track record for providing statewide services to each of Florida’s 67 counties.

  • Dynamics of the Party System: Alignment and Realignment of Political Parties in the US Washington D.C.: The Brookings Institution.

Related to System Alignment

  • Signaling System 7 (SS7) means a signaling protocol used by the CCS Network.

  • Signaling System 7 (SS7) means a signaling protocol used by the CCS Network.

  • Monitoring System means a system established by BNY to fulfill the Responsibilities specified in clauses (d) and (e) of Section 1 of Article III of this Agreement.

  • System Downtime means any interruption of access to the Hosting Web Site as measured by the System Availability Monitoring Mechanism. System Downtime specifically excludes: (a) any Scheduled Downtime; (b) inability to access the System resulting from failure in the internet backbone or networks not directly managed by NCR Voyix or its subcontractors or agents; (c) erroneous System monitoring, in which NCR Voyix establishes that the incorrect reporting of the inability to access the System was due to failure in the monitoring mechanism rather than a failure in the System; (d) an Extreme Service Interruption Event; or (e) any System Downtime caused by Customer.

  • Subsystem means any subset of the System identified as such in the Contract that may be supplied, installed, tested, and commissioned individually before Commissioning of the entire System.